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Best-Ever Finish by Baby Spar Proteas after Bronze Medal Match Loss to England

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Last updated: September 28, 2025 11:33 pm
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Published: September 28, 2025
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Despite a spirited fight and achieving their best-ever finish at the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup, the Spar Baby Proteas fell just short of the podium after losing the bronze medal play-off against England, 55–35 in the Bronze Medal Playoff match at the Europa Sports Complex in Gibraltar, Europe, on Sunday, 28 September 2025.

The Baby Proteas had enjoyed an impressive run in the tournament and were determined to close it out with a medal. Both teams were cautious in the opening quarter. 

“We gave our all against England in this match; however, we failed to capitalise on our turnovers. We had so many missed opportunities, especially when the opponent was vulnerable.”

Spar Baby Proteas Head Coach, Precious Mthembu

South African coach Precious Mthembu made a tactical change midway through, bringing on Renezia Andrews in place of Luané Smith, but England edged the quarter 9–8.

The second quarter followed a similar pattern, with both sides playing cautiously rather than the fast-paced netball seen earlier in the competition. England, however, capitalised on their chances and punished South Africa whenever they lost possession, taking a 25–15 lead into half-time.

Coach Mthembu made changes at the start of the third quarter in search of a response, knowing South Africa needed to take their opportunities to stay in the contest. 

But the Baby Proteas struggled to gain momentum, managing just 10 goals to England’s 13. At the end of the championship quarter, England led 38–25.

England pressed home their advantage in the final quarter as South Africa made costly errors in both midfield and attack. England were clinical, securing a 55–35 victory and with it the bronze medal.

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“Our attacking duo was carrying a lot on their shoulders, and it showed. Fatigue played a part; you could see the tired legs and bodies on court today,” said Coach Mthembu.

“No one likes to lose, but we will take this loss with the lessons that it came with. I am proud of my girls, and they have done themselves proud and the country proud as well.”

Final Results at the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup at the Europa Sports Complex on Sunday, 28 September, 2025

FINAL: Australia vs New Zealand
Bronze Medal Match: England 55-35 South Africa

South Africa 35-55 England Quarter Score Breakdown

Q1 – South Africa 8 – 9 England
Q2 – South Africa 15 – 25 England
Q3 – South Africa 25 – 38 England
Q4 – South Africa 35 – 55 England

Semi-Final Results on Friday, 26 September, 2025

England 49-51 New Zealand
Australia 67-36 South Africa

Quarter-Final Results on Thursday, 25 September, 2025

New Zealand 67-34 Malawi
Scotland 33-64 England
Cook Islands 45-79 South Africa
Australia 85 – 33 Jamaica

Pool D Results at the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup

Sat 20 Sept: South Africa 102-27 Barbados
Mon 22 Sept: South Africa 105-15 Trinidad & Tobago
Tue 23 Sept: South Africa 64-33 Malawi
Wed 25 Sept: South Africa 86-35 Fiji 

South Africa Starting 7s vs England

GS – Giada Prinsloo
GA – Luané Smith
WA – Kyla Dames
C – Karla Victor
WD – Phophi Nematangari (c)
GD – Luca Keun
GK – Ametisse Bandu

Substitutes

Renezia Andrews
Mbali Diphoko
Bianca Lubbe
Zahrah Noah
Kiara van Eeden


Original Copy: Netball South Africa, with editing by gsport

Main Photo Caption: Despite a spirited fight and achieving their best-ever finish at the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup, the Spar Baby Proteas fell agonisingly short of the podium after losing the bronze medal play-off against England, 55–35 in the Bronze Medal Playoff match at the Europa Sports Complex in Gibraltar, Europe, on Sunday, 28 September 2025. All Photos: World Netball and Netball World Cup

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